PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1985 »~[4 CPAirHolidays= ioi «t »â€"__6 d Coral Andrews Chronicle Special They came, they saw and he eventually conquered. Chuck Berty. â€" After asking the saxophone player to leave the stage, and sharply warning video cameras to stop rolling or he would stop rolling, Berry shook out the guitar lick cobwebs. Lulu‘s Roadhouse was a madhouse recently as a jamâ€"packed to the rafters multitude of music fanatics waited for the biggest rock legend of them all. The audience was subjected to 20 minutes of flabby playing technique and in true schizoâ€"style Berry then sizzled in a short and sweet justâ€"underâ€"anâ€"hour megaâ€" medley set. During the initial set of circumstances, there were those saying that "Chuckie had Better B. Goode." The backâ€"up band had an arduous task to keep up with the spry duckâ€"walking crawdaddy, due to his frenetic and scatâ€" tered pace. Berry removing his shirt to reveal a black tankâ€"top ready for stage battle did his historic duty wailing all his greatest hits including Roll Over Beethoven, Rock and Roll Music, Carole, Nadine, Maybelâ€" line, Sweet Little Sixteen, Little Queenie, and predictably Jonny B. Goode. $ ‘ as per person low 2 sharing C aAm 2 U@p$P {shom: as @3 nights e steak & ~champagne" nonâ€"stop direct flight e starting Sept. â€" flights will be via Worldways Lâ€"1011 wide bodied jet Opening act The Coasters were tight, taut and immensely entertaining featuring all their famed 50‘s oldie mouldie goldie novelty hits, including Yakety Yak and Along Came John, which the audience swayed and sang to partly in the party mood and partly as a warm tribute to two of the greatest rock acts of all time. This was the 50s in all its ponyâ€"tailed and bobbyâ€"sox glory. â€" Never mind Back to the Future, this was Back to the Past. "A good place to stop for dinner or spend the evening is the Herdelberg House on Re gional Road 15, a favorite spot with local residents drawn by massive helpings of Waterloo Region specialties: ribs, sauer kraut, schnitzel and pigtails, all served to the incongruous bacEground nf a honkyâ€"â€" tonk piano. The only problem is finding a seat and the only surprise is the bill: dinner for four, with a couple of drinks, can be well under $30."‘ R(‘pnnrrd{!rmn The (Globe and Mail, editorial of Wednesday, May 22. 1985 Back to the past with Chuck and gang _ The Olde Heidelberg House 15 Frederick St. Kitchener ____ 579â€"5400 For reservations phone 699 4413 Frederick Travel old cin in cmabihereiiins us s ds * 4 DAYS ONLY Wednesday, August 21st to Saturday, August 24th Store closes Saturday, August 24 Before we close our doors, hundreds of fabulous fur coats and jackets must go. And they will. By this Saturday. Here‘s your chance to own that beautiful fur you‘ve always wanted â€" at a price you can afford! Many oneâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"kind samples at never again prices â€" so shop early. ygur® h o AF Detachable Fur Lined Coats Fox Collared Suede Coats Coyote Coats Norwegnian Blue Fox Coats Let Out Mink Coats Coyote Jackets Natural Racncoon Coats Blue Fox Jackets Rabitnt Jackets with Knit Sleeves Canadian Reaver Coats Fox Trimmed Seal Coats Reversible Fur Jackets Natural Muskrat Coate with Fox Sleeves Shadow Mink & Fox Trimmed Coats Lynx dyed Fox \, Jackets All hats including mink foxraccoon and coyote are specially priced No charge for alterations Dem: Buff Female Mink Coats Siver Fox Jackets Corded Mink Jackets Raccoon & Fox Roas All Store Fixtures for Sale Fairview Park Mall 894â€"2424 $199 $249 *999 *799 899 $1599 $499 $1599 $2299 $399 $49 *799 *$1999 , _ $49 $1499 *2799 *$3999 *399 $39 Fairview Park Mall